Published numerous papers in international conferences such as 'HI-Grasp: Human-Inspired Grasp Network for Intuitive and Stable Robotic Grasp' and received best paper awards at IEEE conferences.
Research Experience
Directing the Terascale All-sensing Research Studio; involved in multiple research projects focusing on human-robot interaction, grasp intention analysis, and applications of virtual reality.
Background
At the Terascale All-sensing Research Studio (TARS) at Wright State University, Dayton, OH, we perform research in human-driven artificial intelligence using capture and analysis of dense multi-person interactions in online and real-world environments. Our research spans computer vision, computer graphics, deep learning, human-robot interaction, virtual reality, and human-computer interaction.
Miscellany
Looking for graduate and undergraduate students with excellent academic credentials, substantial project work in computer science and AI (at the graduate level), and a strong drive to perform research with us.